Judah,

You may want to talk with a psychologist that specializes in pain.
There are a lot of new methods and techniques available that are very
effective in reducing chronic pain. And by and large its covered by
insurance.

larry

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Unfortunately marijuana doesn't help me with chronic pain in a way
> that is useful. It might help in the short term but I can't really do
> much else functionally, so I'm stuck with tylenol and ibuprofen and
> pharmaceuticals that help alleviate my symptoms while still enabling
> me to work productively, drive around, etc.
>
> Judah
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> If you live in California or a number of other states you can get a
>> doctor's recommendation for medical marijuana, and in some of those
>> states you can grow your own, meaning you have a very low cost
>> medicine available to you for any number of ailments, including
>> chronic pain.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Casey Dougall 
>> <[email protected]>
>>> Lets say you have chronic pain and can't afford health insurance and
>>> prescriptions...
>>>
>>> "Acetaminophen poisoning results in 56,000 injuries, 25,000
>>> hospitalizations, and 450 deaths every year. "
>>>
>>> If you had health insurance they may be able to provide an alternative. Who
>>> knows, i don't take "Over-the-counter" Tylenol.
>>
>>
>
> 

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